Reggie Jackson matched his career high with 23 points on 10-of-14 shooting for Oklahoma City, which is 7-0 at home, the franchise's best home start since 2004-05, when it was in Seattle. The Thunder have won five straight games, their longest streak of the season.

The Thunder took control of a tight game with an 8-0 run in the third quarter and withstood a run by San Antonio midway through the fourth quarter.

Tony Parker had 16 points and seven assists for San Antonio (13-2), which was seeking the best start in franchise history.

Heat 95, Cavaliers 84

LeBron James scored 28 points and seemed more relaxed than in previous games back in Cleveland, leading Miami to its eighth straight win.

James added eight rebounds and eight assists in his fifth game as a visitor against the Cavs, the team that drafted him and the one he led to the NBA Finals before leaving as a free agent three years ago to chase championships in Miami.

Lakers 99, Nets 94

Wesley Johnson made the tiebreaking basket on a steal and dunk with 1:35 left, and Los Angeles blew a 27-point lead on the road before holding off Brooklyn.

Pau Gasol added 21 points for the Lakers, moving into second place on the NBA's career list for points by a European player. Gasol has 15,773 points. He entered 10 behind Detlef Schrempf for No. 2 among European players, and the center from Spain now trails only Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki.

PACERS 99, BOBCATS 74

C.J. Watson knocked down five 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and finished with 18 points to pace visiting Indiana to its fifth straight victory.

Grizzlies 100, Celtics 93

Jerryd Bayless scored 22 points, and Mike Conley had 14 with nine assists to propel Memphis to a win over host Boston.

Bulls 99, Pistons 79

Taj Gibson had a career-high 23 points, and visiting Chicago pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat Detroit.